Taylor Swift’s fiancé, Travis Kelce, jokes that the singer will ‘kill’ him following his hilarious chair collapse moment – Watch | English Movie News
Travis Kelce was cracking up at his brother Jason Kelce’s joke during a podcast recording, leaning back in the chair with full force. The Kansas City Chiefs tight end suddenly heard a loud snap as the furniture collapsed right under him, leaving him tumbling but still laughing. Jason Kelce shouted, “Oh no! You okay?” while Travis Kelce steadied himself and replied, “All good.”
Podcast slip-up goes viral
Travis Kelce then quipped, “Taylor’s gonna kill me,” hinting that the chair belonged to Swift at her home. The way Travis joked was all things adorable and funny. Jason’s big laughter following Travis’s remark added another layer of fun.Fans lit up social media with the raw moment. Jason Kelce let out an “Oh s—” right after the crack, capturing the brothers’ unfiltered surprise. YouTube videos replayed Travis Kelce’s big laugh just before the fall, racking up views fast.Watch the video here:The teaser clip dropped ahead of the New Heights episode airing February 4, 2026, focusing on Super Bowl previews despite the Chiefs’ 6-11 season and playoff miss.
Couple’s real-life laughs
Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift, engaged since last summer around her ‘Life of a Showgirl’ album rollout, often share these glimpses on New Heights. The podcast weaves in nods to Taylor Swift’s lyrics, like Borders clarifying a fan question about “New Heights of Man-Hoodie.”Swifties dug up Taylor Swift tossing a chair in an old ‘Fearless’ performance for ironic laughs. Travis Kelce once shared on New Heights about her song ‘Wood,’ saying, “Honestly, I’m scared,” of his dad hearing the lyrics, but added, “I adore that girl” and called it “an amazing song.”
Fans stay hooked
The incident shows Travis Kelce’s relatable side, blending NFL talk with personal fun. Taylor Swift has not commented publicly, but her liking of the official New Heights post fueled speculation of her amusement. The Kelce brothers’ casual energy keeps pulling in football fans and Swifties for more.These moments prove their appeal lies in the everyday chaos.